Feature changed by: Benjamin Misja (alvanx) Feature #312120, revision 21 Title: Make default KDE theme greenish, to match whole system openSUSE 12.1: Done Priority Requester: Mandatory Requested by: Dino E (d_e) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: We really need to make default KDE theme green, to match whole system greenish appearance. It's involves just two steps: make default green icon set (like http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Oxygen-Refit+2+-+Green+Version?conten... (http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Oxygen-Refit+2+-+Green+Version?conten...) ) and make default green colours (like http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/Ordinary+Green?content=107944 (http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/Ordinary+Green?content=107944) ) Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: It's kinda ugly when you have blue icons and colours in otherwise green system. Also blue is highly overused nowadays - remember default themes in windows, from 95 to latest 7, in all mac os x, and in tons of other linux distributions. Discussion: #1: m s (miki100) (2011-03-25 18:04:22) Yes, that is great idea. I also wanted to submit it. Gnome version of openSUSE has its great Sonar theme, while KDE desktop always sticks with blue Oxygen. Changing colour scheme to this from description would be good (I also changed my color scheme to that), changing icons too. openSUSE was and will be green ;) Have a lot of fun! :) #2: Benjamin Misja (alvanx) (2011-03-28 12:57:03) Hi, I created Ordinary Green, and I fully agree that openSUSE shouldn't use the default blue KDE colors. (Thank you for taking my color scheme as an example! :-) ) For icons though, too much green might make it look unprofessional. There might be a point for using green instead of blue folder icons. Take Mint, for example: I think they (used to) go a little too far on greenifying everything (now they use Faenza for most things, which looks real nice). No problem with a few good accents of green on those awesome Oxygen icons though. #3: m s (miki100) (2011-06-06 15:35:27) I created another color scheme, which we could use in KDE. It is based on Sonar from GNOME. More details on my blog here: http://my.opera.com/miki100/blog/2011/06/05/sonar-color-scheme-for-kde #4: melchiaros melchiaros (melchiaros) (2011-06-07 18:51:40) All green? It would be a consistent style, but ... it could be a little bit to much. Green and blue is as combination quite o.k. You know blue make you be stay in freedom. Very good when the system is not so smooth working. #5: m s (miki100) (2011-06-08 09:23:20) (reply to #4) OK, maybe my color scheme is a bit too green, but Benjamin Misja's Ordinary Green fits openSUSE much better than default KDE colors, because now only wallpaper is green. Of course please don't think that I'm obsessed with green color ;) . I only don't understand why we can't change default blue colors to green. #6: Dino E (d_e) (2011-06-09 13:09:37) (reply to #4) All Green!! There simply can't be "too much" consistency. The design is consistent or it isn't. Like with OpenSUSE, where GNOME theme is very well done, polished and consistent and KDE theme is default, which simply doesn't integrates with GRUB, BootSplash and KDM themes and fall apart. If you like blue and it makes you feel something, it is your personal preference, but for me blue is killingly boring - any feelings is subjective. What is objective is that "blue is highly overused". Take default theme of any Windows version - from Windows 95 to upcoming Windows 8 they are all-blue. Take default theme of almost any Mac OS X version - from Pre X to upcoming 10.7 Lion they are all-blue. Take default theme of almost any Linux distribution - they are all-blue. OpenSUSE NEEDS as good, polished and consistent default KDE theme as it already have in GNOME. Besides being visually pleasing it will allow OpenSUSE to stand-out from other blue-faced distribution twins. #7: Mário Castanheira (speccyman) (2011-08-28 03:16:58) totally agree! #8: Andrey Karepin (egdfree) (2011-10-15 10:38:10) Green Power! #9: Flan Suse (flansuse) (2011-11-26 17:26:35) This was a huge thing to overlook in openSUSE KDE, even as far back as 11.2! GNOME has the green Sonar theme and icon set, which gives a look of professionalism, branding, and consistency; yet for some reason KDE (the jewel of openSUSE) uses the vanilla theme and icon set? I use the Ordinary Green 2 theme, linked above. It's one of the first things I installed on my openSUSE KDE systems. I also use some sort of green icon set. If openSUSE GNOME version is tricked out in sexy green, why not KDE as well? I was going to make a feature request myself, but I was pleased to know this was already requested! How come this says "Done" for openSUSE 12.1? I installed 12.1 KDE on a test machine, and it uses the vanilla blue theme with blue icons. When implemented, this should also apply to the root user as well, so when launching Yast or the package manager, the same green theme will be used. This is better than seeing the blue theme when running root tasks. #10: Flan Suse (flansuse) (2011-11-26 17:31:05) (reply to #9) I should add though that the color theme should be tested to make sure it does no hinder readability or act funky with certain applications. For example, there are some black KDE color themes that make the address bar for web browsers unreadable. I doubt Ordinary Green 2 has these issues, but it's better to verify than to assume in this case! Oh... and the web site is green for heaven's sake! If that isn't a good enough reason, I don't know what is. #11: Flan Suse (flansuse) (2011-11-27 16:43:44) Ordinary Green 2 was just updated 10 minutes ago to Ordinary Green 3! Here are the changes: - New shade green - Finally adopted the darker grey of Oxygen default (used to be that of Oxygen Cold - Some optimizations regarding details like title bar and link colors http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/Ordinary+Green?content=107944 (http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/Ordinary+Green?content=107944) + #12: Benjamin Misja (alvanx) (2011-11-27 18:09:25) (reply to #11) + Yes, I was inspired by your comments here to finally post the version + that I had been testing with openSUSE 11.4 for months. Thanks for the + advertisement! :-) It's really nice to hear that you liked version 2 so + much. How do you like the new green? Anything that's not working? -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312120